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Allied Jewish Campaign Divisions
Mobilize Forces, Plan Solicitation
Richard L. Kux has been named
chairman and Alan E. Luckoff co-
chairman of the arts and crafts
division of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-Israel Emergency Fund by
Alfred L. Deutsch and Maxwell,
Jospey, co-chairman of the cam-I
pa ign .
ucts co-chairmen are I. William
Oberfelder and Jerome Sliver.
Chairmen of the musicians and
photographers section are David
Dombey and Sam Barnett.
The florist section chairman is
Nathan Korash.
Sanford I. Hansel and Roger S.
Robinson are co-chairmen of
amusements and bowling lanes.
Co-chairman of printers, pub-
lishers and employes section is
Carmi M. Slomovitz.
The arts and crafts campaign
workers will met 8 p.m. Monday
at the Benyas-Kaufman Studio,
8775 W. Nine Mile. George
M. Zeltzer, who recently visited
Israel, will present his impressions
of the situation overseas and needs
at home. Other important items
on theagenda are election of year-
round officers of arts and crafts
division and the assignment of
campaign prospects.
Kux is a mem-
ber of the board
of the Jewish
Community Cen-
ter and the com-
munity relations
division of the
Jewish Welfare
Federation. Luck-
off is a member
of the Detroit
Service Group Kux
and the health and welfare divi-
sion of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion.
Other officers of the division
are: I. William Sherr. vice-chair-
man: Sam Frank and Samuel
The professional division of the
Schiff, associate chairmen; Her-
bert A. Aronsson, David Goldberg Jewish Welfare Federation will
and Wiliam M. Wetsman, pre-cam- conduct two special briefing ses-
paign chairmen; Irving Goldberg sions for workers participating in
the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel
and Harvey Willens, advisors.
Executive committee members Emergency Fund, at the Jewish
are Stanley R. Akers, Maurice Center, 10:15 a.m. Sunday, and
Aronsson, Nathan Balaban, Sol 8:15 p.m., Wednesday.
Information to be discussed in
Balaban. Robert A. Benyas, Leon-
ard R, Frenkel, Adolph Goldberg the sessions includes an explana-
tion of aims and needs of the cam-
and Fryman Safran.
Advertisers and communications ' paign and instruction in appropri-
section chairman is Stanley T. ate campaigning techniques. A
Burkoff; co-chairman, Alex Shu- film, "An Act of Kindness." will
be shown. It is narrated by Her-
man.
Office suppliers and paper prod- , bert A. Friedman, executive vice-
Bnai Brith Lodge Aids Campaign
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The pacesetters of the syna-
gogues and schools section of the
Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund will meet 8:15
p.m. Thursday, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Danzig,
23195 Laurel Valley, Southfield.
Dr. Samuel Krohn, lecturer in
periodontics at the University of
Detroit Dental School, will speak
to the group on the objectives and
significance of campaign efforts
to ward contributing to Jewish
agencies in Detroit and abroad. He
will share his experiences as a
member of the 1967 Detroit Serv-
ice Group Israel Mission. Dr.
Krohn is president of the Jewish
Community Council.
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Rabbi Ronald Greenwald, staff a
member of Tora Umesora, is direc-
tor for the out-of-school project.
Rabbi Moses Biberfeld was en-
gaged by the agency to act as co-
ordinator for the project. Coun-
selors and guidance specialists
provide vocational training and
personality rehabilitation for the ?..;i
enrollees.
The day school agency also ad-
ministers a Neighborhood Youth
Corps program for teen-agers in
poverty areas aimed at preventing
students from becoming dropous.
This "in-school" program, funded
at $68.000 for 134 teen-agers, pro-
vides them with some money as
well as experience in such jobs as
library aides, teacher aides, cleri-
cal helpers and recreational in-
structors, in non-profit institu-
tions.
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The agency finds both the pros-
pects for the program and appro-
priate work assignments. The 54
enrollees are working at clerical
posts, tutoring, junior mechanic
tasks. machine operators, kitchen
assistants and building mainten-
ance. The work sites are schools,
Jewish centers and hospitals—
all non-profit institutions.
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REPAIRING
Appeal.
The chairman of the profes-
sional division is Albert M. Col-
man. Co-chairmen are Dr. Eli M.
252.50 Greenfield at 10 Mile, Oak Park
Brown and Herbert P. Sillman.
Phone: 548-5590
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The special gifts section of the
metropolitan division of the Allied
Jewish Campaign Emergency Fund
will hold a fund-raising meeting •
at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis E. Barden, 25961 Raine, Oak
Park, 8 p.m. Tuesday.
STORE HOURS
Presiding wil be John Nemon,
MONDAY and THURSDAY 12 Noon to 9 P.M.
chairman of the special gifts sec-
tion and an officer of the council •
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and
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of administration of Jewish War
SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Veterans. Co-chairman of the sec- •
SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 4 P.M.
tion is Alan Nathan; associate
chairmen are William Greenberg
and Bernard Linderman.
Nemon indicated that contri-
butions to the special gifts section
will "enable all Jews who make
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A color film. "In Our Time," •
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will present an overview of the
Jewish Welfare Federation's par-
ticipation. locally and abroad, in
alleviating human perils and de-
privation.
The chairman of the organiza-
tional section of the metropolitan
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division. Hyman Lipsitz, will high-
light his section's achievements to
date. Associate chairmen of the
organizational section are Sam
Lieberson and Mrs. Julius Ring.
The Dov Frenkel Lodge of Bnai Brith presented a gift from its
treasury to the 1968 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund. Pictured (from left) are Sheldon Sherman, president of the
lodge; Louis E. Barden, chairman of the metropolitan division of
the campaign; Murry Hartz, Joseph Frenkel, chairman of the Israel
committee of the lodge, and Hyman Lipsitz, chairman of the organ-
ization section of the campaign's metropolitan division.
By BEN GALLOB
JTA Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK (JTA)—Fifty-four
New York City high school drop-
outs, mostly Jews and some Puerto
Ricans, are enrolled in a city-wide
Neighborhood Youth Corps pro-
gram directed by Tora Umesora,
national organization for Hebrew
day schools, under a grant] from
the Office of Economic Opportu-
nity.
The program is designed to find
jobs with status and a career po-
tential for the young men. To
reach that objective, Tora Ume-
sora develops work experience as-
signments for the enrollees to help
them compete effectively in the
real job market. In addition to
gaining experience and work skills
in jobs which fit their aptitudes.
each enrollee receives $45 a week.
This out-of-school program has
been funded from December 1967
to December 1968, at $124,000 for
the period. About $103,000 will be
used to pay the enrollees, all of
whom are from poor families in
designated poverty areas in New
York City, and the balance is as-
signed for administrators and for
the remedial counselling which is
part of the program.
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